Monster Ball: Unique “silent” dance party with a live DJ, three music channels and wireless “Sound Off” headphones, which emit LED lights so everyone can groove to their own tunes . Also features a keiki art station and photo booth with props. 6-8 p.m. Friday, Windward Mall, Center Court. 235-1143, bit.ly/wmmonsterball

Fields of Terror: Dare to be brave on this hay ride through the farm. 7-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Waimanalo Country Farms, 41-225 Lupe St. Fundraiser for Kailua High School Class of 2018’s Project Graduation. $10. waimanalocountryfarms.com

Zombie Apocalypse Rescue Mission: Live-action, video game-style shooting experience with laser guns to combat zombies on a mission filled with off-road driving (drivers must be age 18 or older), escape-room challenges and zip-lining in Hawaii’s only outdoor aerial and terrestrial adventure park. 7-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, with a special Halloween-night “rescue mission” on Tuesday, Coral Crater Adventure Park, 91-1780 Midway Road, Kapolei. (If using GPS, enter the destination as 3845 Roosevelt Ave. for an accurate location.) For ages 6 and older; not for the faint of heart; parental supervision required for ages 13 and under. $99-$119. Reservations: coralcrater.com. 626-5773

Family Promise 5K Fun Walk/Run: 7 a.m. Saturday, begins and ends at Kailua Intermediate School. The route proceeds on North Kainalu Drive towards Kainui Drive and back. Participants encouraged to dress in costume. Pancake breakfast to follow, with raffles and prizes. $15-$30. Supporters may also register and run in a “virtual 5K” for $20. Proceeds to benefit homeless families. familypromisehawaii.org

Pearl City Shopping Center events: Saturday, with an 8 a.m. keiki costume contest at Chuck E. Cheese with balloons and magic by Stevo the Clown, followed by a trick-or-treat parade throughout the Center at 10 a.m. mypearlcity.com

Halloween fun: Dress in costume for trick-or-treating in the library and visit the Spooky Laboratory for some scary science experiments and balloon creations from Balloon Monsoon. 10 a.m. Saturday, Hawaii Kai Public Library. 397-5833

Biki’s costume contest: Through Wednesday, Biki users are encouraged to take a picture on a Biki bike wearing Halloween costumes and post to social media (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) using the hashtag #BikiBoo for a chance to win Biki “swag bags” in a drawing. gobiki.org

Spooky Reel Camps for Girls: Girls ages 13-19 (inclusive of CIS, trans and nonconforming youths) produce spooky short films at this three-day workshop. 4-7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 3167 Waialae Ave. Must come prepared with story outline, props and cast. Presented by Hawaii Women in Filmmaking. $200, or pay what you can (sliding-scale fee based on family size and income). 808ne.ws/2yHUYic

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